OPINION: Parents of learners are therefore eager to provide their children with the best education they can afford. In the hope that equipping their children with ...
OPINION: Part and parcel of any democracy is the right to advocate and lobby your interests. It is provided for in the Constitution, writes Zelna Jansen.
OPINION: The ConCourt must guard the separation between and independence of the judiciary, executive and legislature. It may allow Justice Mogoeng’s political right, ...
By Zelna JansenIt has been reported that the AllAfrican Alliance Movement selected retired Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng as its presidential candidate. Many have ...
Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency (ANA)By Zelna JansenHigh metal prices are the key driver of theft and motivate criminal syndicates to extract metal ...
OPINION: Advocate Malesela Teffo has claimed he was unaware of an application by the Legal Practice Council of SA in the Pretoria High Court to have him struck off ...
Picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency(ANA) - Advocate Malesela Teffo during the Senzo Meyiwa trial at the Pretoria high court. By Zelna JansenAdvocate Malesela ...
Picture: ANA File – Gupta brothers, Atul, right, and Ajay. Atul Gupta and another brother, Rajesh, will face trial in South Africa if they are extradited from the ...
OPINION: Protection for whistle-blowers is essential if South Africa wishes to turn the tide on corruption, writes Zelna Jansen.
Picture: Bongiwe Mchunu/African News Agency (ANA) - Former ANC Youth League secretary Sindiso Magaqa’s murder was reportedly related to his blowing the whistle on ...
Minister of Trade and Industry Ebrahim Patel noted that an initial estimation indicated that cable theft cost the country about R46 billion a year.
OPINION: The crime of cable theft is not occurring in a vacuum; there are reasons many are committing these crimes, writes Zelna Jansen.
Picture: Theo Jeptha / African News Agency (ANA) - Police are scene at the active crime scene yesterday where 4 people were shot on the Higginson Highway in Durban. ...
OPINION: Closing the bank accounts of Sekunjalo would have affected its 8 500 employees and their dependants, and therefore, Nedbank should have acted with more ...
The lockdown due to Covid-19 has changed our way of life. Constraints on in-person contact, the elimination of large gatherings and conferences has amongst others, ...
The Copyright Amendment Bill and Performers Protection Amendment Bill was referred back to Parliament. After about two years of public hearings, stakeholders making ...
The constitutional court ruling in the New Nation Movement v the President of the Republic of South and others, ordered that the Electoral Act of 73 of 1998 is unconstitutional, ...
The liberal yet scathing High Court judgement of De Beer and Liberty Fighters Network v Minister of Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs declared certain ...
The President in his message to the nation on 24 May 2020, announced that South Africa is moving to level 3 in the national lockdown. This allows for business, mining, ...
The case of Muhammed Bin Hassim Mohamed vs The President of Republic of South Africa (Case number: 21402/20), looked at the question of whether or not regulations ...
National Treasury published the Public Procurement Bill earlier this year for comments from the public. The primary aim of the bill is to regulate public procurement ...
The African National Congress’s (ANC) January 8 Statement for 2020 lists a number of priorities for the ruling party to deliver on in 2020. ...
Citizens can - and should - participate in the making of laws and policies and when oversight is conducted in Parliament and provincial legislatures.
For any democracy to work, structures must be in place to ensure good governance. ...
South Africa’s constitutional democracy can be characterized as both representative and participatory in its nature. ...